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Westport by James Comey @mysteriouspress @highbridgeaudio #bookreview

Overview Former FBI director James Comey takes listeners into the world of high finance and corporate espionage in this riveting thriller. It’s been two years since Nora Carleton left the job she loved at the US Attorney’s Office to become … Continue reading

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Mind Games by Nora Roberts @stmartinspress @macmillanaudio #bookreview #smpinfluencers

Overview Narrator January LaVoy brings a richly layered performance to a story…. She expertly handles the large cast of multigenerational characters”—AudioFile on Hideaway The #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Identity presents a suspenseful new novel of tragedy and trauma, love and family, and … Continue reading

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Liar’s Point by Laura Griffin @dreamscapeaudio #thriller #bookreview

Overview Two homicide detectives must separate the truth from a web of puzzling lies while investigating a murder victim’s friends and lovers in Lost Beach, Texas. Detective Nicole Lawson is fed up with her job and nonexistent love life. Her … Continue reading

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A Heart Like Home by Christine Nolfi @luauthors @suzyapbooktours #bookreview

Overview Finding family is a journey of love, risk, secrets, and healing in a powerful novel by the bestselling author of A Brighter Flame, The Passing Storm, and The Road She Left Behind. When Nova Doubeck is asked to foster two children, she … Continue reading

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Darkness Calls the Tiger by Janyre Tromp #historicalfiction #bookreview #uplitreads

Overview Evocative and transportive, filled with nuance and spiked with the violence of war, Darkness Calls the Tiger is a story of redemption in the midst of hopelessness.”–Tosca Lee, New York Times best-selling author After the attack on Pearl Harbor, … Continue reading

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Tomorrow Is For The Brave by Kelly Bowen @readforeverpub #bookreview #historicalfiction

Overview Based on true events, Tomorrow Is for the Brave is a gripping World War II page‑turner about a courageous woman who risks it all for what is right—perfect for fans of Natasha Lester and Kristen Harmel. 1939, France: Lavish parties, fast … Continue reading

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The Man on the Train by Debbie Babbitt @penzlerpub #bookreview #thriller

Overview One man is about to have a midlife crisis like no man has ever had before. But for his wife, the nightmare is just beginning…Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Linda Haley is awakened early one morning by two police officers … Continue reading

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Rednecks by Taylor Brown @stmartinspress #smpinfluencers #bookreview

Overview A historical drama based on the Battle of Blair Mountain, pitting a multi-ethnic army of 10,000 coal miners against mine owners, state militia, and the United States government in the largest labor uprising in American history. Rednecks is a tour … Continue reading

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The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club by Helen Simonson @randomhouse #bookreview #historicalfiction

Overview Historical fiction of the highest order . . . an absolute joy of a book, warm and romantic, and with so much to say about the lives of women in the years following World War I.”—Ann Napolitano, bestselling author … Continue reading

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Days of Wonder by Caroline Leavitt #bookreview @leavittnovelist @suzyapbooktours

Overview New York Times bestselling author Caroline Leavitt returns with a tantalizing, courageous story about mothers and daughters, guilt and innocence, and the lengths we go for love. As a teenager, for a moment, Ella Fitchburg found love—yearning, breathless love—that consumed … Continue reading

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